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Easy French “Crazy Crust” Fruit Pie Recipe

By Jason Griffith
March 8, 2026 4 Min Read
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Tarte en Croûte Folle – The Easy “Crazy Crust” Fruit Pie

If you love fruit pie but want to skip the hassle of rolling out dough, Tarte en Croûte Folle—also known as “Crazy Crust Pie”—is the perfect dessert. This clever recipe uses a simple batter that magically forms its own crust as it bakes. The result is a rustic, homemade fruit pie with a soft, golden crust and a sweet fruit center.

The name “croûte folle” literally translates to “crazy crust,” and the magic happens when the batter rises around the fruit filling during baking, creating a crust-like base and edges without any traditional pastry.

This recipe is ideal for busy bakers, beginners, or anyone craving a comforting homemade dessert with minimal effort. With only a few pantry ingredients and canned fruit pie filling, you can have a warm, delicious pie ready in under an hour.


Why I Love This Recipe

This recipe is a classic for several reasons.

It’s incredibly easy to make.
There’s no need to roll dough or chill pastry. Just mix the batter, add the filling, and bake.

The batter creates its own crust.
As the pie bakes, the batter rises and forms a soft crust around the fruit.

It’s very versatile.
You can use almost any fruit pie filling you like.

If you enjoy simple homemade desserts like this, recipes such as Moist 1-Bowl Banana Bread – The Easy Recipe That Never Fails are another comforting classic.

Prep: min | Cook: min | Total: min

Servings:

Ingredients

    Instructions

      Nutrition

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      • Fat:
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      Ingredients

      This recipe uses simple pantry ingredients to create a delicious fruit pie.

      Batter Crust

      • 1 cup all-purpose flour
      • 1/4 cup sugar
      • 1 teaspoon baking powder
      • 1/2 teaspoon salt
      • 1/2 cup butter or margarine, softened
      • 3/4 cup milk
      • 1 egg

      Filling

      • 1 can (21 oz) fruit pie filling
        • Apple
        • Cherry
        • Peach
        • Blueberry
        • Blackberry

      Topping

      • Sugar or cinnamon sugar for sprinkling

      Ingredient Swaps and Notes

      This recipe is flexible and easy to customize.

      Fruit options

      You can use any canned fruit pie filling, but some favorites include:

      • Apple with cinnamon sugar
      • Cherry for a classic tart flavor
      • Peach for a sweet summer dessert
      • Blueberry for a bright fruity option

      Butter alternatives

      Butter gives the best flavor, but margarine or plant-based butter can be used.

      Add extra flavor

      A little vanilla extract or lemon zest can enhance the batter.


      Step-by-Step Instructions

      1. Preheat the Oven

      Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).

      Grease a 9-inch pie dish thoroughly to prevent sticking.


      2. Prepare the Batter

      In a mixing bowl, combine:

      • Flour
      • Sugar
      • Baking powder
      • Salt
      • Softened butter
      • Milk
      • Egg

      Beat until the mixture becomes a smooth batter.


      3. Add the Batter to the Pie Dish

      Pour the batter into the greased pie dish.

      Spread it evenly across the bottom of the dish.


      4. Add the Fruit Filling

      Spoon the fruit pie filling into the center of the batter.

      Leave about 1 inch of batter around the edges.

      Do not stir the filling into the batter.


      5. Add the Topping

      Sprinkle sugar over the top of the pie.

      If using apple or peach filling, sprinkle cinnamon sugar for extra flavor.


      6. Bake

      Place the pie in the oven and bake for 35–40 minutes.

      The pie is ready when:

      • The top is golden brown
      • The batter is fully cooked
      • The fruit filling is bubbly

      7. Cool and Serve

      Allow the pie to cool slightly before slicing.

      Serve warm for the best flavor.


      Tips for the Best Crazy Crust Pie

      Follow these tips for perfect results.

      Do not mix the fruit and batter
      The batter needs to stay separate so the crust forms correctly.

      Use a well-greased dish
      This helps the crust release easily when serving.

      Let it cool slightly
      Cooling helps the pie set and makes slicing easier.

      Serve warm
      This dessert tastes best slightly warm.


      Serving Suggestions and Pairings

      This fruit pie pairs beautifully with simple breakfast or brunch dishes.

      For a cozy brunch spread, serve it alongside Classic French Toast – The Golden Breakfast Everyone Loves.

      It also complements breakfast favorites like Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes – The Secret to a Perfect Breakfast Stack.

      If you’re preparing a balanced breakfast table, try serving it with Protein-Packed Egg Muffins for Easy Meal Prep.

      For lighter options, The Ultimate Overnight Oats Guide – 1 Base Recipe, 6 Easy Flavors adds a nutritious contrast.


      Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

      Approximate values:

      • Calories: 360
      • Fat: 16 g
      • Carbohydrates: 50 g
      • Protein: 5 g

      Nutrition values may vary depending on the fruit filling used.


      Storage and Leftover Tips

      This pie stores well and can be enjoyed later.

      Room temperature

      Store covered for up to 1 day.

      Refrigerator

      Store in an airtight container for 3–4 days.

      Reheating

      Warm slices in the microwave or oven for a freshly baked taste.


      More Recipes You’ll Love

      If you enjoyed this easy fruit pie, here are more simple homemade favorites:

      • Moist 1-Bowl Banana Bread – The Easy Recipe That Never Fails
      • Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes – The Secret to a Perfect Breakfast Stack
      • Classic French Toast – The Golden Breakfast Everyone Loves
      • Protein-Packed Egg Muffins for Easy Meal Prep
      • The Ultimate Overnight Oats Guide – 1 Base Recipe, 6 Easy Flavors

      Final Thoughts

      Tarte en Croûte Folle is a perfect example of how simple ingredients can create a comforting homemade dessert. The magical batter crust forms as it bakes, surrounding the sweet fruit filling with a soft, golden texture.

      It’s the ideal recipe for beginner bakers, busy families, or anyone craving a quick fruit pie without the effort of traditional pastry.

      If you try this recipe, I’d love to hear how it turned out. Share your experience, leave a comment, and follow along for more delicious recipes and kitchen inspiration from Chef Maniac. Happy baking! 🥧

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